Exhibits

Reaching out

From the gramophone to the mobile phone, the way that music has been recorded and disseminated has evolved. Trace the journey of recorded sound in India, learn about the pioneers of recording, and the way that technology has impacted music.

Highlights : Rare phonograph and wax cylinder display, Photo opportunity with a gramophone set, recording studio.

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Stories through song

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